Indonesia's highest military commander seeks to strengthen military cooperation with partners in the region and farther regions to deal with China's threat at sea.
According to Bloomberg, the Indonesian armed forces Commander Andiaka Perkasa said in an interview on Monday (28th) that he hopes to strengthen the relationship with Brunei and Malaysia to deal with ChinaThe advocacy of the South China Sea.The plan requires various military departments to strengthen cooperation to better patrol the Natuna Islands.
He said, "I don't have any embarrassment, but we can only last for a few days.
He said that Indonesia seeks more countries to participate in the "Eagle Shield" annual joint military exercise. The US military delegation will go to Jakarta in early December to discuss plans.He also said that strengthening cooperation with Sifang Security Dialogue (Quad) is "very important".